Quincy couple indicted for alleged robbery of a Wellesley bank

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Feb 11, 2014 at 5:49 PMFeb 11, 2014 at 6:36 PM

A Quincy couple has been indicted by a grand jury stemming from a bank robbery in Wellesley two months ago.

Jordan MayblumJmayblum@Wickedlocal.com

The man who allegedly robbed a bank in Wellesley last December was indicted Tuesday by a grand jury—along with his girlfriend—on multiple charges, according to the Norfolk County District Attorney's office.

Brian Kalil, 32, and Nancy Mathieu, 42, both of 1045 Furnace Brook Parkway in Quincy, were indicted on one count each of unarmed robbery, conspiracy to commit an unarmed robbery and larceny over $250. Kalil was indicted on an additional charge of injuring or interfering with a police dog during his Dec. 19 capture at the couple's home, District Attorney spokesman David Traub told the Townsman.

No date has been set for the pair to be arraigned in Norfolk County Superior Court, according to Traub.

Kalil allegedly passed a note demanding money to a teller at the TD Bank on Route 9 last Dec. 15, and then fled on foot after taking an unspecified amount of money, police said at the time.

He was arrested later that week after barricading himself in the attic of the home he shares with Mathieu during an hours-long standoff, Wellesley Police Lt. Marie Cleary said then. It was unclear if Mathieu was in the home at the time of her boyfriend's arrest, but she was arrested at a different time, said Traub.